2009
DOI: 10.1306/eg.09090808004
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Site characterization considerations for LNAPL spills on the buried valley train surfaces of the lower Mississippi River Valley

Abstract: A large number of potential light nonaqueous-phase liquid (LNAPL) traps exist in poorly sorted sands underlying the buried valley train surfaces in the lower Mississippi River Valley (LMRV). These traps should be considered during site characterization and remediation activities related to spilled nonaqueous-phase liquids and leaking underground storage tanks on the valley train surfaces of the LMRV. These traps have apparent average dimensions of 0.84 by 0.21 km (0.52 by 0.13 mi), with an average closure heig… Show more

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